The snow and fog that blinded drivers Wednesday morning are expected to be a distant memory by the time trick-or-treaters hit the streets Halloween night.

Clouds dissipated in Boulder before sunset Wednesday, and the National Weather Service in Boulder said the majority of the Front Range would be clear by Thursday.

“You can probably expect Halloween temperatures between the period of 5 to 10 (p.m.) to be in that range of mid/upper 40s,” weather service meteorologist Kyle Fredin said of Denver.

Heavy fog and precipitation may have led to one fatal accident in Boulder on Wednesday. In the mountains, multiple accidents in snowy conditions, including a tractor-trailer rollover, closed both directions of traffic on Interstate 70 over Vail Pass about 2:30 p.m.

Spain came under repeated attack starting Thursday in what authorities called linked terrorist incidents, when a driver swerved a van into crowds in Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas district, killing more than a dozen people and injuring scores of others. Early Friday, an attempted attack unfolded in a town down the coast

If there’s one superhero character whose rise might be most tied to the events of World War II, it is Captain America, who emerged from the minds of legends Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and sprung forth from an iconic 1941 debut cover on which Cap smacks Hitler right in the kisser.

A customer dining at Washington’s Oceanaire restaurant noticed an unusual line at the bottom of his receipt: “Due to the rising costs of doing business in this location, including costs associated with higher minimum wage rates, a 3% surcharge has been added to your total bill.”